Here’s everything heading to Prime Video in July. Including Chris Pratt’s The Terminal List and Warner Bros’ Birds Of Prey!
Prime Video has unveiled its summer slate for July 2022. And although new the titles heading our way are few, they are more than enough to have us spurning the sunshine and opting for a quiet night in.
Leading the charge is Chris Pratt’s glorious new series The Terminal List. The gritty thriller is an absolute blast and is effortlessly Chris Pratt’s finest performance to date. In any project. And that is no understatement. (Watch for our review coming soon). And if that isn’t enough to have you reaching for the remote control, Warner Bros’ Scoob and Birds Of Prey And The Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn brings the best of the big screen to your TV. Check out the list below:

UPCOMING MOVIES
Birds of Prey And The Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn (8th July)
Don’t Make Me Go (15th July)
Anything’s Possible (22nd July)
Prizefighter (22nd July)
Scoob! (29th July)

UPCOMING SERIES
The Terminal List (2nd July)
Paper Girls (29th July)

DEPARTING
And, as always, there are a few titles leaving the streamer throughout the month. But thankfully, they are few and far between. Read on for the full list.
Mad Men S1 – S7 (2nd July)
The Magicians S1 – S5 (25th July)
Casual S1 – S4 (31st July)
What an awesome lineup for July. And although the new releases are limited, The Terminal List alone is more than enough to have you foregoing those summer parties in favor of a night in front of the TV.
For more information or to sign-up for Prime Video, head to amazon.co.uk/amazonprime.

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